I had two Great Horned Owls in about a week, 300 miles apart. The first one was a few days after Christmas, where I grew up in Lawrenceville, NJ. Never heard an owl there before. I don't think I've ever seen/heard an owl in NJ, so this was a state bird for me. Yesterday, I had my first-ever yard bird (sort of - I don't really have a yard anymore) at my new place. It was (you guessed it) a Great Horned Owl in the small group of trees that buffers my apartment complex from 64 here in beautiful downtown Short Pump (apologies to Johnny Carson, though I'm sure he'd understand :-). This was also my 5th bird of the year (the first four being the "beautiful and rare" House Sparrow, Canada Goose, Ring-billed Gull, and Black Vulture. The latter three were all flying over I-95 between NJ and Ashland). Both owls were calling (the first at 1am, the latter at around 8pm). They sounded rather high compared to other GHO's I've heard, so I'm guessing they were females. Must be mating season. Neither did see either one, however. On a side note, my students today had a "Whoa!" encounter with a Turkey Vulture. It about 20 feet at the most above the trailer. One of the kids looked up as it went overhead and said, "WHOA! What is THAT?!?" We'd seen them many times but only at a distance. They thought it was funny that it was called a TURKEY Vulture, even though I've pointed them out to them before (the word "turkey" has to rank in the Top 10 of "Words that are Funny to Kids Under 10" :-). Happy New Year everyone. Michael Shapiro (Beautiful Downtown) Short Pump You are subscribed to VA-Richmond-General. To unsubscribe, send email to va-richmond-general-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. To adjust other settings (vacation, digest, etc.) please visit, //www.freelists.org/list/va-richmond-general.